Just asking an open-ended question to get someone to write the
entire solution for you seems inappropriate and does not help
explain the XSLT feature you are already trying to use.
Dear Ken I can understand that and thanks for your effort once
again!!! Actually I am learning xsl by my own efforts and quite
successful till today. One to one mapping is easy for me by xslt but
some features which I can do easily by Perl and I tried the same by
xslt is not easy for me. This kind of functions/logic I tried to
learn by you people or xslt help desk.
Still I am hanging by the solution provided by you. It is working
fine with ver2.0 and saxon 8.7.3. (command line: java -jar saxon8.jar
a.xml a.xsl >a.out) but is not working with version1.0). Finally we
will use this xslt to transform one xml to another xml by .net
version 1.1 using "xst.transform" function. It is behaving the same
as it is with saxon command line.
Below is the input/output and xsl.
INPUT
<chapter>
<para>Some consumers <internalref
idref="id_0072969415_001_000976">Exhibit 1.2</internalref> know
<internalref idref="id_0000000000_001_000037">Table 1</internalref>
that <internalref idref="id_0000000000_001_000587">1</internalref>
pay increases often lead to price increases. They do not believe that
higher labor costs benefit them....</para>
<table id="id_0000000000_001_000037">
..
</table>
<figure id="id_0072969415_001_000976">
...
</figure>
<reference id="id_0000000000_001_000587">...</reference>
<reference id="id_0000000000_001_000588">...</reference>
</chapter>
OUTPUT of XSL 1.0
<p>Some consumers <a id="">Exhibit 1.2</a> know <a id="">Table 1</a>
that <a id="">1</a> pay increases often lead to price increases. They
do not believe that higher labor costs benefit them....</p>
<table id="">..</table>
<fig id="">...</fig>
<li class="Bib_entry" id="">...</li>
<li class="Bib_entry" id="">...</li>
OUTPUT of xsl 2.0
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<p>Some consumers <a id="fig1">Exhibit 1.2</a> know <a
id="tab1">Table 1</a> that <a id="bib1">1</a> pay increases often
lead to price increases. They do not believe that higher labor costs
benefit them....</p>
<table id="tab1">..</table>
<fig id="fig1">...</fig>
<li class="Bib_entry" id="bib1">...</li>
<li class="Bib_entry" id="bib2">...</li>
Thanks
...JSR
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